La pluie interrompt la finale messieurs du Miami Open après le gain du premier set par Sinner

Jannik Sinner a remporté le premier set 6-4 contre Jiri Lehecka lors de la finale du simple messieurs du Miami Open, avant que de fortes pluies ne forcent une interruption au début du deuxième set. Le match au Hard Rock Stadium est la dernière perturbation météorologique en date dans un tournoi marqué par la pluie depuis le 15 mars. Le jeu est suspendu jusqu'à ce que les conditions s'améliorent.

Jannik Sinner, numéro 2 mondial, a démarré fort la finale au Hard Rock Stadium, prenant le service de Lehecka dès le troisième jeu du premier set. Lehecka a eu des occasions de revenir, mais Sinner a sauvé trois balles de break pour s'adjuger la première manche 6-4, remportant 100 % des points sur sa première balle. Après seulement trois points dans le deuxième set, la pluie est revenue, renvoyant les joueurs aux vestiaires jusqu'à nouvel ordre, comme le montrent les images d'ESPN Tenis et Market Deportivo du 29 mars.

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